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  8. America.

    CHICAGO, Monday.—With speculation in wheat all but eliminated by the establishment of maximum prices. Traders to-day are in ...

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  9. Most Tremendous Spectacle.

    LONDON. Monday.—"The Times" correspondent at the Hallan Headquarters states that the Monte Santo fighting was a most tremendous ...

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  10. Relief of Belgium.

    LONDON, MOnday.—The National Committee for the relief of Belgium announces the suspension of its appeals to the public of the British ...

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  11. Russia.

    LONDON. Monday.—The text of the statements by Prince Lvoff (Premier) and M. Terestchenko (Minister for Foreign Affairs) have now been ...

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  12. ANZACS' EXPLOITS

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. R. Gibbs telegraph to the "Daily Chronicle": "The English and Scottish have captured 8,000 yards of second-line ...

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  13. World's Merchant Shipping

    LONDON. Monday.—The continued submarinings are further embittering Germany's relations with the remaining European neutrals. ...

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  14. Ex-President and President.

    WASHINGTON. Monday.—Major-General Roosevelt has disbanded his division, and has opened fire by attacking President Wilson hotly. ...

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  15. Sir Douglas Haig's Reports.

    LONDON, Monday.—Field-Marahal Sir Douglas Haig report: "Our operation between Bullecourt, Fontaine and Croissiles have been continued ...

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  16. Italian Official Report.

    ROME. Monday.—An official communique states "The enemy assault Pasublo westward of Monte Dente, vigorously, but was driven ...

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  17. U.S. Railway Men for France.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Orders have been issued for the formation of nine regiments of railroad workers to go to France without delay. ...

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  18. No Desertion ef Huns' Victims.

    Prince Lvoff's statement continued: "Meanwhile our Allies watched us with anxiety, and our enemies eyed us with malicious Joy and cruelty, ...

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  19. Sunday's Capture.

    LONDON. Monday.—A message from Mr. Beach Thomas to the "Daily Mail" states: "The new position captured on Sunday is part of an ...

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  20. French Gains.

    LONDON, Monday.—A German official communique states: "There has been heavy fighting in the Champagne. Strong French attacks ...

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  21. Miscellaneous.

    LONDON, Monday.—The retail price of best beef and mutton in Great Britain is 2a the lb. ...

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  22. Mexican Treachery.

    WASHINGTON. Monday.—An encounter between Mexicans and Americans is reported from the border. ...

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  23. Hun Cesta Rica Intrigue.

    SAN JOSE (COSTA RICA), Monday.—A German firm in New York 13 alleged to have provided £20000 to promote a pro-German revolt. The ...

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  24. Britain Seizing Neutral Ships.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday. — Dutch newspapers state that Great Britain is requisitioning three Dutch vessels that are in British ports, in addition ...

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  25. Munition Works Explosion.

    LONDON, Monday.—It is stated officially that a light at night caused an explosion which did considerable damage in a small factory in Kent ...

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  26. Dominion Soldiers.

    LONDON. Monday.—Mr. Beach Thomas telegraphs from the front to the "Dally Mall":—"Bullecourt is now almost Invisible. The frontage trench ...

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  27. Naval Operations.

    PARIS, Monday.—An official naval communique states: "On May 20 a patrol consisting of four French torpedo craft encountered a flotilla of ...

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  28. French Honours for Anzacs.

    PARIS, Monday.—President Poincaire has awarded Chevaller's Crosses of the Lesion of Honour to Major Bruxner (Australian Light Horse) and ...

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  29. Borne Rule Deadleck.

    LONDON. Monday.—Sir J. B. Leasdaie (an Ulster Unionist member of the House of Commons) states that he will do his utmost to promote a ...

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  30. French Official Reports.

    PARIS, Monday.—An official communique stales: "The artillery duel was continued during the night south of the Chemin des Dames, in ...

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  31. Loyalty to Allies.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.—M. Terestchenko (Minister for Foreign Affairs), stated to-day that Russian democracy must understand that the publication ...

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  32. Aerial.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The U.S. Government aim at completing the manufacture of 3,500 aeroplanes during the first year, and double that ...

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  33. Hospital Ship Accident

    VANCOUVER. Monday.—With flag at half-mast, a British liner has reappeared at a United States port, after having sailed recently with a hospital ...

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  34. German Official Statement

    LONDON, Monday.—A German official communique states: "There were English attacks on Sunday astride the Arras-Cambria Road on a front of 12 ...

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  35. Hun Dogs——Service or Food?

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—Germany is calling up dogs for actual military service. It is stated that they are specifically required for the purpose ...

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  36. Greece.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Advices have been received that Greece is on the brink of a revolution. (United Service Cable.) ...

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  37. Haig Praises Australians.

    LONDON, Monday.—Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig has sent a message to General Birdwood congratulating the Australians upon their fine work ...

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  38. Les Darcy.

    MEMPHIS. U.S., Monday.—Les Darcy is in a critical condition. The physicians attending him state that it is his wonderful vitality alone that can ...

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  39. Charge Against Soldiers.

    LONDON, Monday.—Sydnoy Bennett, Thomas Leslie and Nell Hector, Australian soldiers, have been charged at Wimbledon with being concerned in ...

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  40. Italian Campaign

    LONDON. Monday.—"The Times" correspondent at the Italian Headquarters states: "The steady pounding by the Italian guns has made the enemy ...

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  41. Outraged Poland.

    PARIS, Monday.—"Le Matin" states that advices received from Berlin show that it is believed there that the recent German headquarters ...

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  43. Major Markwell, D.S.O.

    Among the awards in recognition of conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in the field, as published in the "London Gazette" of March 3, is the ...

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